DC Comics is teasing another pivotal point in Batman's life in the forthcoming Dark Days: The Forge comic series, but all eyes right now should be on Warren Ellis' The Wild Storm, a new take on Jim Lee's imprint and characters. The first four issues of Ellis' two-year run are available now, and can be enjoyed without having any prior knowledge of this universe. Fans who have read Lee's work and DC's continuations of it will be reacquainted with the likes of Voodoo, Grifter, and the Engineer, but their reality is much different, and the dangers that lurk within it are even stranger.

The Wild Storm begins with a shattering of glass, and a man being thrown from an upper floor of a skyscraper. A sickly looking woman on the streets named Angela Spica reveals her secret: she has transhuman implants in her body that armor her and grant her the mobility of flight. She saves the man, an act of bravery that ends up haunting her. She is now hunted by numerous factions across the world, including the man she saved. The race to find her is on.

Join Daniel Tack as he explores the wild world of the warden in The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind today from 3-5 CT.

Come check out new areas to explore, new quests, new delves, and more in this upcoming addition to ESO. Of course, we're also on hand to discuss any other gaming topic you'd like to chat about while we're dive bombing monsters and tossing our giant bear into the fray.

You can click the banner below to watch the stream on Twitch, or just tune in here using the embedded video below.

We cover a lot of big, well-known games here at Game Informer. Thanks to these efforts, you (hopefully) know all about the next big franchise, or the highly-anticipated new game from that notable indie developer What about those random games that fly under the radar? The one among the dozens that release every day on Steam? Or that Xbox One game with the weird title? This new video series is an attempt to highlight those games – for better or worse.

We see these type of games all of the time. The game that we look at and say, "What the heck is that?" This is our chance to play them and decide, on the spot, if we want to keep playing them, or move on to to something different.

Today we look at an abstract experience called Future Unfolding. After that, we take a look at a game all about grabbing bottles with extendable arms called Grab the Bottle. It's weird. Stick around to the end of the episode to hear if we want to keep playing either of these games.

This weekend, a handful of Game Informer editors attended the Minneapolis concert for The Legend of Zelda Symphony of the Goddesses tour. It was my first time attending the concert, which has now been touring for years. We were invited to attend by producer Jason Michael Paul and went backstage to take a look around, meet this particular show’s conductor, Kelly Corcoran,‏ and just generally take in the full musical experience.

If you’ve never attended, or are unfamiliar with it, here’s how the show works. A skilled orchestra and large chorus play through a number of familiarly arranged Zelda pieces while gameplay appears on a screen on stage. Just about every console generation of Zelda is explored, even if not every game gets time in the spotlight.

It’s a stirring experience to hear familiar themes expressed in broad, live, sweeping orchestration (as Javy can attest), and though I was never quite brought to tears, I definitely did feel moved during certain pieces. I did tear up during Disney on Ice for no reason, though, so maybe I’m just extra emotional when it comes to live performance.

While we may know the general direction PES 2018 and the series is going via these first tidbits, how exactly it's going to get there remains to be seen until we hear more about the title and get it in our hands.

Thus, I'd like to offer my two cents on what this year's title needs to do.

Last week, Bungie revaled an avalanche of Destiny 2 details. We attended the event and were able to play through one of the game's new strikes, this one is called "The Inverted Spire" and takes place on the new planetoid Nessus. To learn much more about Destiny 2, click here to check out our full preview with all of the details.

Like in Destiny1, strikes in Destiny 2 allow for three players to team up to confront a distinct cooperative mission that ends with a set piece boss battle.

We cover a lot of big, well-known games here at Game Informer. Thanks to these efforts, you (hopefully) know all about the next big franchise, or the highly-anticipated new game from that notable indie developer What about those random games that fly under the radar? The one among the dozens that release every day on Steam? Or that Xbox One game with the weird title? This new video series is an attempt to highlight those games – for better or worse.

We see these type of games all of the time. The game that we look at and say, "What the heck is that?" This is our chance to play them and decide, on the spot, if we want to keep playing them, or move on to to something different.

Today we look at a game inspired by Jak & Daxter, but with a much longer title called Skylar & Plux: Adventure On Clover Island. After that, we're joined by Jeff Marchiafava and Suriel Vazquez for some four-player puzzle solving in Puzzle Showdown 4K. Stick around to the end of the episode to hear if we want to keep playing either of these games.

This week I'm sharing my invaluable insight into how a professional video game preyer preys Play. Or something like that.

Longtime readers know my biggest passion here at G.I. isn't uncovering mind-blowing conspiracies, telling hilarious jokes, or speaking truth to power, even though I'm phenomenal at all of those things. My real passion is educating amateur gamers just like you. That may sound extremely generous of me, and it is, but I view it as my duty – not everyone can get paid to professionally play video games like me, or enjoy the incredible intuition and skills that result from such a venerable career. But that's precisely why it's so important for me to share my wealth of wisdom; I can't make you as good as a professional gamer, but absorbing even a fraction of my insight will make you a profoundly better player, and your resulting happiness is all the reward I need.

I've provided this service to the gaming community countless times over the years, for games like Skyrim, GTA V, Dark Souls II, Metal Gear Solid V, Far Cry 3, The Last of Us, and Tomb Raider, all of which were met with ecstatic praise. I put my enlightening How To series on hiatus after I launched Funny To A Point, but when I started Prey, I knew it was time to reprise my all-too-important role.

Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows Of Valentia is amiibo-compatible, but not just with the new Alm and Celica amiibo. You can use pretty much any amiibo you own with the game and it'll have an in-game effect. So let's go over just what you get with each amiibo.

Unique Alm and Celica Amiibo BonusesAs the the two amiibo figures released alongside the game, it's hardly surprising these two have the biggest effect on Echoes. Both Amiibo come with their own unique dungeons for you to tackle. Alm's comes with a Duma dungeon while Celica's is Mila themed. Both dungeons are essentially a series of difficult enemy encounters, but you get some nice loot for each character if you stick it out to the end.

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